Importing Users and Groups for Oracle Application Roles

You can import users and groups using a comma-separated value (CSV) file and assign them to Oracle application roles.

Before you begin:
Note

To import or export users and groups for application roles, you must be assigned to either the identity domain administrator role or the application administrator role.
To import users and groups for Oracle application roles, follow these steps.
  1. Open the navigation menu and click Identity & Security. Under Identity, click Domains. Click the name of the identity domain that you want to work in. You might need to change the compartment to find the domain that you want. Then, click Integrated applications.
  2. In the Applications page, click the Oracle application that has roles to which you want to assign users and groups.
    Note

    Importing application roles imports application roles memberships only. The application roles must already exist in the identity domain. If the application roles don't exist you will receive an error for the membership import for that application role.
  3. Click Application roles.
  4. In the Import application roles window, drag and drop the file or click Select one to browse for the file.
    Note

    Click Download sample file in the dialog box to download a sample file.
  5. Click Import.
    If a user or a group is missing a required value, such as the user name or the group name, then that user or group can't be imported. If the user or group can't be imported, then the next user or group is evaluated in the CSV file.
  6. After the job completes, review the job results.
    • If the job can be processed immediately, then a dialog box appears with the Job ID and a link for your import job. Click the link and review the details on the Jobs page.
    • If the job cannot be processed immediately, then a message appears with a Schedule ID in it. Copy that Schedule ID, and use it to search for the job on the Jobs page. The job appears when processing completes.
    Tip

    A job ID is assigned to each file that's imported or exported, for auditing purposes.
  7. If needed, go to the Jobs page, locate, and open the job that you want to view.
    A table appears that displays the user names or group names, classification types (User or Group), and status of the users and groups that you imported and assigned to Oracle application roles in the identity domain.
See Export Job Errors to download a CSV file of any errors to your local machine.